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T Venkateswara Rao

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Human Heredity|January 1, 1984
Birth weight and natural selectionJ Rajanikumari, T Venkateswara Rao
Human Heredity|January 1, 1986
Gene differentiation in four subcastes of Brahmins from Visakhapatnam, Andhra PradeshC R Srikumari, J Rajanikumari, T Venkateswara Rao
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|April 10, 2012
Computational modeling of shear-based hemolysis caused by renal obstructionPolina A Segalova, K T Venkateswara Rao, Christopher K Zarins, et al.
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|January 17, 2017
First Clinical Experience With Targeted REnal Nerve Demodulation (TREND-1) Using a Neurotropic Agent for the Treatment of Sympathetic HypertensionNicholas Kipshidze, Horst Sievert, Michael H Wholey, et al.
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Human Heredity|January 1, 1984
Birth weight and natural selectionJ Rajanikumari, T Venkateswara Rao
Human Heredity|January 1, 1986
Gene differentiation in four subcastes of Brahmins from Visakhapatnam, Andhra PradeshC R Srikumari, J Rajanikumari, T Venkateswara Rao
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|April 10, 2012
Computational modeling of shear-based hemolysis caused by renal obstructionPolina A Segalova, K T Venkateswara Rao, Christopher K Zarins, et al.
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|January 17, 2017
First Clinical Experience With Targeted REnal Nerve Demodulation (TREND-1) Using a Neurotropic Agent for the Treatment of Sympathetic HypertensionNicholas Kipshidze, Horst Sievert, Michael H Wholey, et al.
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